I think he did that because he reviewed the first Fable. I don't think he reviewed the other Fallouts, unless it was before he discovered the glory of YouTube.Zeldadudes said:He compared Fable 2 to Fable 1 though... I used to play the original and i was just slightly disappointed when i noticed that Yahtzee didn't even look at its predecessors.
I'm not from Austrailia. So give me (and everyone else not from Austrailia) a break.BlueInkAlchemist said:First 20 seconds are worth the price of admission.
Also, if you haven't tried Branston pickle yet, what's wrong with you?
Did you like Oblivion?sky14kemea said:lmao, the first part really made me laugh
it sounds interesting, but im not sure its worth the money, because i get bored really easily and if its monotonous then ill probably forget it in about 2 days
it was ok, but honestly i never finished it...Tsuki Tanaka said:Did you like Oblivion?sky14kemea said:lmao, the first part really made me laugh
it sounds interesting, but im not sure its worth the money, because i get bored really easily and if its monotonous then ill probably forget it in about 2 days
You gotta shoot em in the Hea.. er um, face!The_root_of_all_evil said:I tried to play it as if it was a quest for levels. And I hate bloody lobstersMagnetic2 said:Hey root, normally I enjoy your post, but whaaat are you talking about?The_root_of_all_evil said:Argh...conflicting emotions...
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I found that comment bizzare too, and especially ironic since Rand's philosophy is exactly opposite of what he suggested.impulsecss said:Hi, Yahtzee, long time watcher/first time poster.
Whats with the crack at objectivism? I'm pretty sure objectivism stresses the rights(and, therefore, the material possessions) of the individual. Wasn't Atlas Shrugged about fighting the "looters?" I'm sure that went over everyone else's head, but not mine.